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Now that 1903 is out there, should i ?

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by FuzMic, 2019/06/30.

  1. 2019/06/30
    FuzMic

    FuzMic Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Hi friends

    I am now happily using 1809 in spite of the eventually 'fixed' bug at the end of year 2018. Therein ms seem to drop the win10 update assistant after poping up a few versions of it.

    It is now time to decide where to use 1903 that seem to labelled as beta? So guys any advice & experience to share before jumping. :eek:
     
  2. 2019/06/30
    MrBill

    MrBill SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    I just got it for 2 laptops. No problems with either one of them for the last couple of weeks.
     

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  4. 2019/07/01
    Christer

    Christer Geek Member Staff

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    Where did you read/hear that information?
     
  5. 2019/07/01
    FuzMic

    FuzMic Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Christer: i qualify my statement with a 'seem' because of scanning this

    "Normally, Windows Insiders test the beta builds of new Windows 10 features. But since Microsoft pushed build 18362.30 into the Release Preview ring last night, that means there’s a stable build of the next feature release waiting for you.
    Officially, the May 2019 Update (aka ‘19H1’) will be pushed to all PCs in late May—the idea being that Microsoft has prolonged its final beta period for a month. That’s why the term 'stable' has to be taken with a grain of salt: Microsoft thinks the May 2019 Update is feature complete and bug-free—but it also thought so with the October 2018 Update, and we all remember what happened then. "

    By the way would upgrading from a 1903 iso be the coolest way to do it?
     
  6. 2019/07/01
    retiredlearner

    retiredlearner SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    Why are you reading such dated info? I've had at least a dozen builds since 18362.30!:)
    My "Insider" comp is running Build 18922.1000 installed on the 23/06/2019 without any problems.
    This comp and my HP Notebook are running 1903 OS Build 18362.175 installed on the 25/05/2019 without any problems.:D
     
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    Christer

    Christer Geek Member Staff

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    That's the way I do it and it worked on my system. Previous feature updates (1809 and earlier) could be installed from a USB-stick but not 1903 since removable units receiving a drive letter are no longer allowed to be connected during the update.
     
  8. 2019/07/02
    FuzMic

    FuzMic Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Thanks guys. Will try it hands-on when time is availiable.
     

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